Raphael’s Madonna paintings

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Raphael’s Madonna paintings are a celebrated series of Renaissance artworks depicting the Virgin Mary with the Christ Child (often with other figures), renowned for their harmonious composition, serene beauty, and profound spiritual grace.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance artwork
painting series
artisticFeature balanced pyramidal composition
graceful gestures
harmonious color palette
idealized beauty
soft modeling of figures
subtle chiaroscuro
artMovement High Renaissance
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Raphael
culturalSignificance icons of High Renaissance ideals
masterpieces of Marian art
depicts Child Jesus
surface form: Christ Child

Virgin Mary
genre religious painting
includesWork Ansidei Madonna
Bridgewater Madonna
Colonna Madonna
Cowper Madonna
Garvagh Madonna
Madonna del Granduca
Madonna of the Chair
surface form: Madonna della Seggiola

Madonna dell’Impannata
Madonna di Foligno
Madonna of Loreto
Madonna of the Candelabra
Madonna of the Chair
Madonna of the Goldfinch
Madonna of the Meadow
Madonna of the Pinks
Madonna of the Rose
The Sistine Madonna
surface form: Sistine Madonna

Tempi Madonna
influenced European devotional art
later Marian iconography
influencedBy Leonardo da Vinci
Perugino
notableFor harmonious composition
serene beauty
spiritual grace
oftenIncludes Saint John the Baptist as a child
angels
saints
theme divine tenderness
humanization of sacred figures
incarnation of Christ
maternal love
timePeriod early 16th century
typicalSubject Madonna and Child

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Alba Madonna partOfSeries Raphael’s Madonna paintings
Raphael’s “Madonna Conestabile” associatedWith Raphael’s Madonna paintings
subject surface form: Madonna Conestabile
this entity surface form: Raphael’s early Madonnas series
Madonna of the Meadow partOfSeries Raphael’s Madonna paintings